In the early stages of the game, players need to make basic tools such as sharp stones, baskets, and home markers. Pointed stones are used for cutting and making other tools, baskets are used to carry and collect resources, and home markers help with location. Reed skirts, ropes, and flint pieces are useful, but due to resource constraints, it is recommended to prioritize other items.
Pointed Stone: Made by knocking a stone on a large rock. This is the basic tool for cutting many items (large rocks cannot be moved unless advanced to the Iron Age).
Basket: Use a sharp stone to cut the reed bush into reeds, and then weave the two reeds into a basket. The basket has a capacity of three compartments and can be picked up by sliding it upward when carrying items. It is a must-have for early transportation and collection.
Home Mark: Made from stone and a slender pole, the latter is obtained by chipping a sapling with a sharp stone. The home mark has the function of a compass and points to the home location you set. It is an item that every player must make (if you have a compass function when you are born, it is because your mother made it before giving birth to you).
Reed Skirt: Made of rope and reeds. Slide up as you put on the skirt. Due to the scarcity of rope resources in the early stage, it is not recommended to rush into crafting.
Rope: It is woven from two silk threads, and the silk thread is twisted from two milkweed stems. Milkweed stems can be obtained from milkweed in the meadow.
Flint flakes: Made by striking exposed flint with a sharp stone.
Long straight stick: made by cutting straight branches with sharp stones. Straight branches can be obtained directly from maple trees by hand. Long straight sticks can be used to hunt seals in the snow, and then use flint chips to skin the seals (wearing them can increase the warmth effect by 10%).